One cannot help but notice of the increase in all types of crime, and I do feel strongly that something needs to be done about it.
I understand that one of the reasons is the fact that there are now not enough policemen to give the required cover, but I do also
feel that the whole judicial system need a dramatic revamping. Here are my suggestions.....
To my mind, I feel strongly that one of the main failing of the present system is that the punishments for law-breaking are quite
inadequate. The fact that so many criminals reoffend after a prison sentence is, surely, due to the fact that life in prison is not
as unpleasant as it should be. If a stay in prison was perhaps shorter but more unpleasant, then that would most certainly deal with that aspect.
A treatment method which in my younger days was most effective was punishment by birching. I used to know two men who confided in me that they had been birched in their younger days, and they both said that they would certainly not give cause to
suffer that experience again.
What has caused us to treat criminals so leniently, when that attitude is so obviously not achieving a reduction in crime?
Is it because our politicians fear that tougher attitudes to criminals might lose them votes at an election?
Or are we turning into a nation of criminals?